CrowdStrike Acquires Seraphic Security For Browser Protection
CrowdStrike announced Tuesday it will acquire browser runtime security provider Seraphic Security, with the deal expected to close in CrowdStrike's first fiscal quarter of 2027. The companies plan to integrate Seraphic's browser-level protection into the Falcon platform to monitor sessions across Chrome, Edge, Safari and Firefox, aiming to address browser-centric threats, "shadow AI" risks, and enable dynamic access controls.
Key Points
- 1Acquires Seraphic's browser-runtime security to embed runtime monitoring into Falcon; deal expected in Q1 FY2027.
- 2Addresses rising browser-centric threats and shadow-AI data exfiltration as employees spend 85% of workday online.
- 3Enables session-level monitoring and dynamic access controls across managed and personal devices without endpoint agents.
Scoring Rationale
Major vendor acquisition expands industry-wide browser runtime defenses, but limited technical detail and undisclosed terms constrain evaluation.
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